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We are not in a cold war with China. That is too simple a metaphor to describe the state of Sino-American relations.
Tom Miller's proposals for Medicaid reform.
What matters for China is not whether Westerners believe the system is cracking. The question is: How do the Chinese view their own system?
How do groups of intelligent, sophisticated bankers, investors, borrowers, entrepreneurs, and traders find themselves caught together in the recurring bubbles and busts?
Rather than assassinate Iranian citizens abroad, which proved a constant irritant between the Iran and host countries, the Islamic Republic has developed much more sophisticated mechanisms to control its exiled population.
Ambassador Bolton's review of John Fonte's book "Sovereignty vs. Submissions: Will Americans Rule Themselves of be Ruled by Others?"
Warfighting is becoming more risky as authoritarian regimes modernize their forces. If the United States wants to retain the ability to respond successfully to crises across the globe with a leaner and more cost-effective force, then our leaders must recognize that maintaining control of the air is the starting point for U.S. military supremacy.






